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The Long Term Stockpiles step allows users to configure the reclaim conditions of long term stockpiles.

This gives users the ability to send material to a dump and then reclaim the same material at a later time.

Use cases include modelling large LG stockpiles, rehabilitation, and land bridges.


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Adding a Long Term Stockpile and displaying this setup task

Create Tables

  1. In the Create Tables step in the Type column select “LongTermStockpile” option. This table type behaves exactly the same as other table types and can be assigned to phases in the “Map Fields” step.


Map Fields

  1. In the Map Fields step, map phase as a Long-Term Stockpile.


Preschedule

Phase mapped as long-term stockpile appears as Source and Destination in the Preschedule step.


Long Term Stockpiles Scheduling logic

Destination Logic and Steps Logic

Phases assigned to this table will be added as both a fillable destination and a reclaimable source.

The source and destination phases can be referenced in the Destination Logic and Steps Logic to handle the movements to and from the Long-Term Stockpile.

Note that Long-Term Stockpile is not a standard stockpile node, but a source to be mined at some point in time, it only can be mined with a Mining Agent and not a Stockpile Reclaimer.


Long Term Stockpiles Triggers

In the Long Term Stockpiles step each entry in this table consists of a long term stockpile, reclaim parcel and a trigger condition.

  • Reclaim Parcel - The parcel that is reported out in the transactions that occur from mining the stockpile. This is the parcel that the material dumped on the stockpile becomes, so it should be used in the destination logic rule for reclaiming.

  • Trigger - The condition that must be satisfied to allow reclaiming to commence. This is the same logic that is applied in Dynamic Haulage rules.


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Long Term Stockpile as a Destination, with Agents filling:


Long Term Stockpile as a Source, with Agents reclaiming: